Betar Jerusalem announced: Jankovic, Jesse and Mara have been released from the group
Three foreigners left as part of the recovery plan.
Mara has not yet signed the letter in light of the debt to the team from which he was loaned: "He said the club must survive and that he hopes to return."
Jankovic to those around him: "I should have been informed first."
Players said: "All the training talks about it, with these energies we will not win for another year"
Ophir Saar
26/01/2022
Wednesday, January 26, 2022, 1:13 p.m.
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Summary: Betar Jerusalem - Hapoel Tel Aviv 2: 0 (Sport 1)
Three Betar Jerusalem foreign players, Edwin Jesse, Marko Jankovic and Kemsu Mara, received an official announcement today (Wednesday) that they have been released from the team. This is the first official step in the budget cuts planned by the club from the capital. It was reported: "We thank Marco, Edwin and Camus from the bottom of our hearts and are painful that we had to get into this situation.
"Unfortunately, in the end, the club and its ability to survive financially are critical, which has brought us to the current situation."
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Has not yet signed the letter.
Mara (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
Betar claims that the three received the news with understanding. "They came, received the letter, shook hands.
Understand the situation, "said a source at the club," Mara came and said - the club above all, must survive, I hope to return here in the future.
They hugged everyone.
It was a difficult
situation "
Expecting everything to be settled.
At the end of training players said: "The whole situation is sad, all training is talking about it, it is very difficult to prepare like this as a professional team, we hope all this hallucination will end in the coming days, we will not win in such energies for another year."
Hoped they would let him know first.
Jankovic (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Marko Jankovic
looked frustrated at home and in the yard and told those around him: "I understand Betar's situation, but they should have informed me first, because I had good offers, now I am injured and there is not much time left."
, Met today with Betar Jerusalem players at the training complex in Beit Vagan. During the meeting, the team players signed a document in which they authorize the legal advisers of the players' organization to handle the salary struggle with the team leaders. The foreign players who received a release notice today will receive close legal assistance with regard to their expected claims in the FIFA or UEFA organization against the club that released them unilaterally.
Two foreigners who did not receive a similar message are striker Richmond Boachi, who at the club from the capital very much hopes that a solution will be found for him to leave, and that Halafilo Plater has a lower contract than all the others.
The next stage in the program will be an attempt to keep most of the other staff players, with the options being financial assistance or the sale of Jordan Shoa and / or Aviel Zargari.
A club source said this week that "we are trying to produce a solution that will prevent a catastrophe. Beyond releasing a number of foreigners, there is cautious optimism and we will see what develops over the next few days."
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Beitar Jerusalem
Marko Jankovic
Kamso Mara
Edwin Jesse